About Me

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Being acknowledge by satisfied clients is one big reason why videography is my profession. I am very passionate about my work and have lots of pride in it. That perhaps is my problem: I put too much pressure on myself in the impossible pursuit of perfection, under the constrains of budget and environment.

My philosophy with videography is that it must stand the test of time. For example, I do not and will not use animated transitions, I am quite reluctant to use very popular music with in my videos. My belief is that a good video is one that can withstand the test of time, it has to look clean simple and professional.

I shoot videos like I take photographs; clean, composed, meaningful and steady. Thoughtful panning, zooming and angle changes are the hallmarks of my work. I cannot stand nor understand videos taken as if their video cameras are their spectacales. A good video must be watch-able, like in the movies.

Watch any re-run of classic TV serials, other than their hairdos, clothing; aka Seinfield, Miami Vice, Magnum P.I., Men In The Net. All are still good shows, their scripts are good and they provide a glimpse back in history and more importantly provide lots of good memories.

My works for wedding and commercial work all have that same ideology; to provide a record and reflection of memories of a special day/event that deserves to be cherished for future viewing.

My wedding videos not only records the subject couple but their loved ones around, a child will grow up, others will be missed, all deserved to be captured for the future.

I am not just making a video to record an eventful day, I have the responsibility to create a family heirloom for their next generation.

I sincerely aim to provide a professional piece of work, especially when I am being paid. You will not regret hiring me to capture your special moments, “for the times of your life”.

Engaging my service is a brilliant pick.

Sincerely,

dino

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